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The empowerment of adolescent girls is key to the development of Zimbabwe
Girls around the world continue to face unprecedented challenges to their education, their physical and mental wellness
By Unicef
Oct. 11, 2022
Zim’s polio vaccination campaign bears fruit
The first round of the polio SIA vaccination campaign was held between October 27 and 30, 2022, with the same targets as the first round.
By Unicef
Dec. 16, 2022
Textbooks turn learning into joy in rural schools
Farirai wasn’t always committed to the school. Before the provision of textbooks, school days were the worst days for 12-year-olds.
By Unicef
May. 7, 2023
Care groups breathe life to the vulnerable
In Matobo, for example, malnutrition cases are beginning to fall, said Chikwane, the VHW.
By Unicef
Jun. 24, 2023
Piped water scheme brings joy in Mangwe
“The European Union paid for it, but it is ours; it is our duty to take good care of this facility,” said Richard Nkomo, the headman for Silima village.
By Unicef
Jul. 23, 2023
Risk of polio spreading in Zim, neighbouring countries remains high
Zimbabwe last reported a case of indigenous wild poliovirus (WPV) in 1986 and has been certified polio free since 2005.
By Unicef
May. 25, 2024
In Masvingo, health clubs are aiding fight against cholera, malnutrition
Unicef’s cholera response is funded by multiple donors.
By Unicef
Jun. 9, 2024
Advocacy opens doors for youths with disabilities
The NDP was launched in 2021 to address the marginalisation and discrimination of persons with disabilities in Zimbabwe as well as empower them to improve their quality of life.
By Unicef
Jul. 21, 2024
People’s lives under threat from severe drought
Vulnerable children are heavily impacted by climate shocks in southern Africa.
By Unicef
Jul. 30, 2024